Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'
Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'
Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'
Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'
Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'
Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'
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Allium schubertii 'Arctic Snow'

In 2017, this beauty was already flaunting itself at the K.A.V.B.'s trial garden and received a Certificate there. The pure white flowers are on light green flower stalks and form a flower umbel up to 50 cm in diameter. The flowers are strong and uniform. Like the species, an excellent cut and dried flower.
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Description

In 2017, this beauty was already flaunting itself at the K.A.V.B.'s trial garden and received a Certificate there. The pure white flowers are on light green flower stalks and form a flower umbel up to 50 cm in diameter. The flowers are strong and uniform. Like the species, an excellent cut and dried flower.

Belongs to the family Allioideae of the Amaryllidaceae

Ornamental onions combine perfectly with perennials and ornamental grasses in the border. They are a perfect addition to the planting in both a romantic garden and a sleek, modern garden. The flowers, leaves, and stems of many species are used in the kitchen.

The genus Allium comprises more than 1,000 species and cultivars and is distributed across the Northern Hemisphere. Asia Minor and Central, as well as the countries around the Mediterranean and western North America, are important growing areas. In the Netherlands, we also have some wild species such as wild garlic, common garlic, and snake garlic. Most species, both the native and the cultivated Allium, have an underground bulb that, depending on the species, can reach a circumference of about 3 cm to as much as 40 cm. Other species, including some herbs and vegetables, have an underground thickened root, also called a 'sheath'. The growth habit is clump-forming, which is more reminiscent of a perennial than a bulbous plant. The small-bulbed allium, as well as the allium that forms a thickened root, are very suitable for naturalizing.

The large-bulbed allium can remain in the ground for several years, with soil type and location determining the duration. Ornamental onions return best in well-drained sandy soil, although the flowers become smaller over the years. You leave the bulbs in the ground until you are no longer satisfied with the size of the flowers. In that year, you dig up the bulbs after the flowering period. The bulbs must then be stored in a warm and dry place until planting time in the autumn. Then plant the bulbs in another spot in the garden.

Plant data

Reference
3213
Preferred Placement
voor zon tot lichte schaduw
Color
white
Bulb size
14/+
Bulb Spacing
30
Planting Depth
12-15
Height in cm.
40-50
Flowering time in the months
5-7
Milieukeur Kweker
Global G.A.P.-MPS 682584
Delivery period
Levering planttijd
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